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The Nike Air Barrage Low Heads To Harlem’s Rucker Park

The Nike Air Barrage Low Heads To Harlem’s Rucker Park

Rucker Park has long been historic in the annals of basketball culture, the playing grounds producing some of the most notable talents in the sport. And though the Harlem spot’s streetball tournament may have to sit this year out, it looks like Nike is still celebrating in their own way. Among an Air Flight 89 and even an Air Force 1, the pack of commemorative colorways is growing ever-so-slightly and its latest, the Air Barrage Low, is arriving with the very same white and red scheme each of the aforementioned have employed. The bolder tones adhere to the leather swooshes as well as the lining and insole — the latter of whose print depicts a minimal outline of a basketball court. Elsewhere, black-dyed branding stamps atop the tongue as well as the “A I R” emblems along the midsole, contrasting that of the bright neutral that dresses nearly all of the surrounding details. Grab an official look at the pair below and expect a Nike.com release hopefully within the coming months.

In other news, take an official look at the Air Jordan 4 Metallic Purple.

Nike Air Barrage Low
Style Code: CJ5395-100

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

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